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Sprint, T-Mobile, AT&T, and Verizon are all waiving fees and charges for users who want to reach out to victims of the massive earthquake that hit Chile last week. The massively successful text-to-donate campaign during the Haiti disaster is also back in full swing.

The Red Cross made huge waves with its text-to-donate initiative after the massive earthquake in Haiti. By sending a text message to a special Red Cross number, users could send a $10 donation, which was added to their monthly phone bill. More than $25 million was raised from text donations.

Chile now faces its own devastation after a magnitude-8.8 quake ripped through the country last week. The death toll currently stands at 711, while over a million homes have been destroyed. To do their part in helping with relief efforts, mobile phone companies have made it easier to provide aid.

Sprint, AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile have all announced that they will waive the standard texting charge for any text message donation. Verizon and T-Mobile have both gone a step further, eliminating all charges for calls between the US and Chile.

“We want to help alleviate some of the agony being experienced by our customers trying to reach loved ones in Chile,” said Verizon VP Susan Retta. “Waiving the calling charges will help our customers focus on tracking down and keeping in touch with their family and friends without having to also worry about the cost of the call.”

Text “CHILE” to 20222 = $10 to World Vision
Text “SAVE” to 20222 = $10 to Save the Children Federation, Inc.
Text “CHILE” to 45678 = $5 (In Canada Only in English) to UNICEF Canada
Text “CHILI” to 45678 = $5 (In Canada Only in French) to UNICEF Canada
Text “4CHILE” to 50555 = $10 to Convoy of Hope
Text “CHILE” to 50555 = $10 to Friends of the World Program
Text “REBUILD” to 50555 = $10 to Friends of the Operation USA
Text “CHILE” to 52000 = $10 to Salvation Army
Text “CHILE” to 85944 = $10 to International Medical Corp.

Chile earthquake: Senator says it will take years to recover

Chilean television says more than 300 bodies have been found in the fishing town of Constitucion which was swamped by a tsunami after the quake.

The total number known to have been killed across Chile stands at more than 700, but is expected to rise further.

Chilean Senator Evelyn Mathei is one of those trying to come to terms with her experience- while also looking to help. She is now back in Santiago but was on holiday on the coast when the quake struck.

Latest Twitter news about Chile

Information about the earthquake and tsunami warnings

Website of the Chilean Interior Ministry’s National Emergency Office (Oficina Nacional de Emergencia, or ONEMI) carries information about fatalities, major infrastructure damage, and earthquake intensity.

Real-time updates and social media tools

UStream, a social media service that allows viewers to interact through tools such as Twitter, carries live coverage.

Ushahidi is using croudsourcing tools to share information about Twitter hashtags to follow, blogs covering the latest news, English and Spanish media sources, maps, and more. Access the Google doc that harnesses this information. Also, view Ushahidi’s Chile page, with maps and more.

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The American Red Cross is responding to the strong 8.8 magnitude earthquake in Chile, making an initial $50,000 pledge from its International Response Fund for relief operations.

“Our hearts go out to the people of Chile as they cope with the immediate aftermath of this earthquake and the continuing aftershocks,” says David Meltzer, senior vice president of international services with the American Red Cross. “Thanks to the generosity of the American people who previously donated to our International Relief Fund, we’ve been able to release an initial pledge to help the Chilean people in their hour of need and we stand ready to provide additional assistance.”

In addition, the American Red Cross will continue to monitor the potential impacts of Saturday’s tsunami and is prepared to help the people of Hawaii and the U.S. territories in the Pacific, if there is a need. As of Saturday night, all tsunami warnings resulting from the devastating earthquake in Chile have been cancelled.

A regional member of the Red Cross global network is now in Chile assessing the situation and a small team of other Red Cross emergency workers, including one member from the American Red Cross, are enroute to Santiago.

Chilean Red Cross disaster teams are working in close coordination with the Chilean government, providing limited search and rescue services, administering first aid and distributing pre-positioned supplies. The Chilean Red Cross is a member of the government’s emergency response group, which is leading the emergency operations and has a great deal of experience and systems in place to manage response to major disasters.

In international disasters, the American Red Cross provides assistance at the request of the officials in that country, and the Chilean Red Cross has not requested any international assistance at this point. Because the level of help that the American Red Cross would provide is not known at this point, the American Red Cross has not activated a mobile giving $10 text donation program.

Meanwhile, the American Red Cross and other Red Cross societies are continuing to support the relief operations in Haiti, where 1.3 million people have been helped since the January 12th earthquake in that country.

“As the largest humanitarian network in the world, the Red Cross has both the experience and the capacity to respond to multiple disasters at the same time,” Meltzer said. “We are supporting the Chilean Red Cross in their response to the earthquake while relief operations continue in Haiti.”

You can help the victims of countless crises, like the earthquakes in Chile and Haiti, around the world each year by making a financial gift to the American Red Cross International Response Fund, which will provide immediate relief and long-term support through supplies, technical assistance and other support to help those in need. The American Red Cross honors donor intent. If you wish to designate your donation to a specific disaster please do so at the time of your donation by either contacting 1-800-HELP NOW or 1-800-257-7575 (Spanish), or mailing your donation with the designation to the American Red Cross, P.O. Box 37243, Washington, D.C. 20013 or to your local American Red Cross chapter. Internet users can make a secure online contribution by visiting www.redcross.org.

About the American Red Cross

The American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides emotional support to victims of disasters; supplies nearly half of the nation’s blood; teaches lifesaving skills; provides international humanitarian aid; and supports military members and their families. The Red Cross is a charitable organization — not a government agency — and depends on volunteers and the generosity of the American public to perform its mission. For more information, please visit www.redcross.org or join our blog at http://blog.redcross.org.

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